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(a) A nondisability retired police officer of a Pennsylvania Municipality or the Pennsylvania State Police shall be initially certified under this act, and need not meet the training and qualification standards or physical and psychological qualifications hereunder, if he was a full-time police officer for at least twenty years, retired in good standing and has assumed the duties of a privately employed agent on or before three years from the date of his retirement. If a retired police officer commences his duties as a privately employed agent after three years from the date of his retirement he must meet the physical and psychological requirements of this act for certification under this section.
(b) A retired police officer initially certified under this section shall not be required to pay the application fee but shall pay the certification fee upon the submission of a completed application provided by the commissioner.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 22 P.S. Detectives § 48.1. Retired police officer - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-22-ps-detectives/pa-st-sect-22-48-1/
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